His super power is his insight into the past of bad guys, as well as his own King Kong indestructible body. Compared with other superheroes who jump several kilometers at every turn, his superpowers are more like defensive. If a person offends me, it won’t hurt a single hair of me; if I’m a criminal, it doesn’t necessarily cause much harm.
It is different from the overwhelming victory ending of ordinary superhero movies. After David succeeded in saving people for the first time, when his heroic qualities were about to germinate and bloom, the film came to an abrupt end in a shocking ending (I want to spoil it. !). The hero's enemy is actually the hero's Bole. When the truth came to light, David didn't have a showdown with the big boss, but left in a daze, and finally moved to the police and arrested the big boss peacefully according to law.
So, what about David's future? Will he continue to be his unsung hero? Or will they confess for those who have sacrificed innocently and will eventually be devastated? Can he bear this truth forever in the eyes of his son's expectation?
I have never seen such a non-mainstream superhero movie. The most thrilling part of the film is the section where the bear kid pointed the gun at his father. It is a hundred times more thrilling than the explosion of the speed car scene. It is precisely because of this episode that when the child saw the news that his father saved someone, he cried with joy and tried to keep the secret. That should be the ending of the movie's favorite.
Unfortunately, the film does not end here.
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